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Post by User27 on Jun 9, 2014 11:35:44 GMT -5
Well, just when you think Bunt can't take anymore fun out of the game they find way. After two weeks of boredom, they have just made the game even more boring.
Maximum Plays - 9 Warmup Up Time - 60 sec Reload Time - 15 Minutes (might as well be years)
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Post by Vroom14 on Jun 9, 2014 11:37:59 GMT -5
Well, just when you think Bunt can't take anymore fun out of the game they find way. After two weeks of boredom, they have just made the game even more boring. Maximum Plays - 9 Warmup Up Time - 60 sec Reload Time - 15 Minutes (might as well be years) They just changed the reload time from 15 minutes to 1 minute Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Post by Moss44 on Jun 9, 2014 11:38:06 GMT -5
Reload switched to 60 seconds.
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Post by User27 on Jun 9, 2014 11:39:07 GMT -5
Well that's little better, still pretty much boring.
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Post by paulypavilion on Jun 9, 2014 12:06:31 GMT -5
I'll admit, I was looking forward to a week of relaxation. May still take it easy for a week.
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Post by TylerFeth on Jun 9, 2014 12:21:36 GMT -5
Good to hear they changed it. Had to set my lineup at 11:15 this morning so I could get some plays to reload. Of course, it glitched and one of my Ramirez didn't load so I had to wait 15 mins for the play to regenerate to try again. 15 mins would have made the pts chase more interesting. There would have been a lot of plug and pray going on. Unfortunately, batters are still irrelevant. 60 second warmup time requires you to put that hitter in when he's in the on deck circle.
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Post by Trolling Troll on Jun 9, 2014 12:28:48 GMT -5
Funny how the head honcho of Topps' Apps says that these cards are sellable on eBay, yet the Terms of Service for Topps' Apps (Bunt, Huddle, and Kick) indicate that users do not own ANYTHING; instead, Topps has granted a "revocable" license to fans that can be revoked at anytime for any reason. Also, selling cards is against the express written rules of Topps Bunt, Topps Huddle, and Topps Kick, and users get suspended if they solicit the sale of cards. I know people that have spent thousands dollars on Topps Bunt, Topps Huddle, and Topps Kick. They all regret it. Topps has perfected the art of enticing users to "chase" special insert cards and have made the ability to pull the cards more and more difficult without informing the user that the odds were changing for the worse. Finally, just a few weeks back, Topps started publishing some odds on BUNT, but often times the odds are labeled in a confusing fashion, and sometimes the cards are not in the packs when Topps says they are.
Take a look at the description for any of these apps in the App Store. They all say there is "mild simulated gambling." Yes, it says that! The big differences between these apps and gambling is that Topps' Apps record users' results and users will never win anything that users will own from Topps.
The above is all true. If you do not believe this Trolling Troll, check out the Apps for yourself. Many users complain about Topps' "bait and switches," "false advertising," and sheer greed by enticing users to become vested in the Apps, addicted to the Apps, and to overspend on the Apps using various techniques. It really should not suprise anyone though since Topps acknowledges there is "mild simulated gambling."
So, if you do sign up for any of Topps' Apps, be careful. They are addictive. And, if you find that Topps has mislead you too, the Terms of Service say that you only have 1 year to bring any claim against Topps, that it cannot be filed in Court, and that it must be arbitrated confidentialy in New York through the American Arbitration Association on an individual. In other words, no court action and no class action. Of course, 80% of the users are minors, so those Terms of Service might just voidable for that 80%.
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